Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, out Caught by Shamar Joseph!! That's the end of Naqvi's misery - never looked settled, never looked like he could play a shot in anger as well. Was a good length delivery outside off and he backed himself on the big drive, but the ball catches the lower half, goes very high and over mid-off. Shamar backtracks from mid-off, keeps his eyes on the ball and compleets a safe catch. Syed Naqvi c Shamar Joseph b Matthew Forde 6(10)
5.4
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, no run, banged in short and just outside off - Naqvi swipes across the line and misses
5.3
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, 2 runs, back of a length and at the stumps - Naqvi swings and gets a thick inside edge, behind square on the on-side and he's back for the second
5.2
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, 2 runs, on a good length and angling into the right-hander - Naqvi swings and then gets a thick inside edge over square leg, comes back for the second
5.1
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, no run, a massive swing, Naqvi doesn't get anywhere near the ball and the ball ricochets off his back and onto the helmet, was a hard length delivery and it climbed onto the right-hander
4.3
Jason Holder to Syed Naqvi, 1 run, fuller length delivery and well wide of off - Naqvi throws his hands on the drive, carved off the outer half and the ball drops well in front of deep backward point
4.2
Jason Holder to Syed Naqvi, no run, short of a good length and just outside off - Naqvi goes hard on the drive and mistimes it to the off-side
4.1
Jason Holder to Syed Naqvi, no run, fraction fuller and at the stumps, nudged back at the bowler
3.1
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, 1 run, back of a length and at the stumps - Naqvi hacks across the line and gets a thick under-edge to long leg
3.1
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, wide, short of a length and angling down leg, past Naqvi's flick and is called as a wide
2
Matthew Forde to Syed Naqvi, no run, back of a length and just outside off - Syed Naqvi comes down hard on the chop, to the left of backward point who makes a diving stop